While some states saw shooting deaths from domestic violence stay level or even decrease in COVID-era 2020, a handful of states drove a national increase.
Southern Utah man arrested for allegedly shooting, killing wife
Brett Hondow
and last updated 2021-05-22 17:07:57-04
IVINS, Utah â A man was arrested in Washington County after shooting and killing his wife, according to police.
Officers responded Friday to a home in Ivins on a report of shots fired. When they arrived, they found one person dead from multiple gunshot wounds. Steven Timothy Smith, 59, was at the scene with blood on his hands and clothes, and he was taken into custody.
The victim was not named, but according to court documents, the person who first reported the incident to police said Smith shot his wife after being told that she was leaving him.
A Utah man has been arrested for allegedly shooting and killing his wife after she told him her intentions to leave the marriage, according to a probable cause statement. \n
Loved ones remember domestic violence victim killed and left dead on I-80
Friends and family held a candlelight vigil Sunday night for Shandon Scott, who was allegedly shot and killed by her boyfriend, Terence Vos.
and last updated 2021-05-03 00:22:22-04
SOUTH SALT LAKE â Friends and family members held a vigil Sunday to honor the life of Shandon Nicole Scott.
Scott is believed by police to have been shot and killed by her boyfriend Saturday morning. Her body was
found in a car on I-80 westbound near the State Street and 700 East exits. When police arrived, the driver was gone. Police later arrested the suspect in Scottâs murder. The suspect has been identified by Unified Police as Terence Trent Vos.